Thoughts on Tupacs Outlawz?
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They didn't sound good on everything back then, they had their occasional shining moments (Made ? , Hail Mary, etc.) But they definitely got better by the 2000s
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Ain't a damn thing change, Outlawz = doo doo grits
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I think it is pretty safe to say "Tear Drops and Closed Caskets" 2Pac and Outlawz ft Nate Dogg. Is a Top 3 Outlawz track.
GOATstory telling track -
I always liked Dramacydal/Outlawz, Thug Life..whatever
Mainly because of 2Pac, but they also had dope ? without him
Pac always let other MCs step their game up, the Outlawz included -
They actually gave balance to a bunch of Pac songs cause they were more technical lyricists and Pac was more of a passionate & melodic rhymer.
Outlawz were decent most times and better than good at times -
Hit or miss
Usually miss
Thug Life >>>>>> outlaws -
I dont know bout you but Noble & Fatal sound dope on this track
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRiGSfvM2hk -
And again Noble's verses on this is firrrrrreee right here
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Theres only a handful of songs that they were above avg or avg, the rest of the time them ? were wack af.
Mfs turned a potential Pac banger into a song called "let me see a ? nuttz hang" , smh
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but yall will listen to Lil B & Tyga.
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Noble is okay, but for the most part them ? still trash.
If they weren't affiliated with 2pac most y'all ? wouldn't have listened to them and wouldn't have continued to -
Fatal and Young Noble were dope on Da Mafia 6ix's song "betta pray."
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As a group they were okay. Not sure if I could tolerate an entire album of just them. To me, it was them and Pac. But, in terms of groups brought on and introduced after the artist was an established solo artist (e.g., Ice Water, D12, 718, Bravehearts, etc), i thought they were better and had a sound more in-line with the lead artist.
I liked that Still I Rise album, and thought it was one of the better posthumous Pac albums. Not a classic album or anything, but I could probably listen to it or at least most of it with little skipping. -
i actually prefer pac songs with the outlawz on them my fav collabs in hip hop would probably be pac and the lawz. imo they wer all beasts on the mic the only member i didnt like hearing was big syke and he was only a part time member luckily. i still wonder how far kadafi woulda got if he wasnt killed he was killin every verse he did and was only 19 when he died
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i think them ? dope . yall need to check out their album perfect timing and killuminati .
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They were good on "Hit Em Up" and "Hail Mary" but honestly, I haven't heard them on anything else and don't have any desire to hear them on anything else.
Now that I think about it, The East annihilated the West in the east/west beef. -
They were hit and miss and not consistent...Fatal is good but the rest might spit a hot verse once and then next track miss
however Pac was never outshined in a song so their verses may have been looked at as better if done with another artist
i did purchase an outlawz clothing shirt back in the myspace days -
They ruined songs. Thug Life >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Dramacydal aka Outlawz is one of the most underrated emcees in the history of hip hop, those brothers are real warriors and soldiers that still keeping the Pac spirit alive. One of my favorite groups
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Hell 4 A Hustler is my ?
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The outlawz got some classic songs...do u guys actually listen to the songs?
young ? did you pray today
Family Pictures
Wiping ? of the map
under pressure pt 2
get paid
Real talk
driving down the freeway
forks in the road
2nd hand smoke
Outlawz got classic for days